Linde has announced it has signed an agreement with Heidelberg Materials, one of the world’s largest building materials companies, to jointly build, own, and operate a large-scale carbon capture and liquefaction facility. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of cement production and is estimated to be responsible for around 7% of global carbon emissions1. Through
CEMEX Poland is participating in the ‘Reincarnate’ project, which aims to extend the life cycle of buildings and building materials and promote closed-loop economy solutions in the construction industry. The project involves 16 organisations from European Union countries, as well as Serbia and Hong Kong. The project, which started in 2022, is funded by the
Research shows that businesses around the world remain concerned about the impacts of energy security and prices, which could be a catalyst for a range of environmental, social and economic ripple effects. According to ABB Electrification’s Energy Insights survey of 2300 leaders from small and large businesses across a range of sectors, 92% of respondents
Berthold Bussieweke, Thorwesten Vent, walks through constructional explosion protection in grinding and storage plants processing coal, alternative fuels, and other explosive media. Every week, various media outlets publish reports on fires and explosions in pellet, sawdust, and coal storage facilities, as well at their corresponding grinding plants. Whenever a dusty atmosphere is generated and there
L. Lopes and Dr. O. Mielenz, HEKO, highlight the technical knowledge and manufacturing expertise required to provide customised chains and components for tailor-made conveyor systems. A reliable supply chain for customised spare parts and equipment for existing tailor-made conveyors is of vital importance to the bulk material handling industry. This is especially true in cases
Carbon Upcycling signed a strategic partnership with A3&Co. to support the engineering and project delivery of Carbon Upcycling’s technology in the global cement and concrete industry. The partnership sets the foundation for Carbon Upcycling and A3&Co. to pave the future of low-carbon concrete and the development of a circular economy. The partnership comes at a critical
Max Tschurtschenthaler, ABB, and Joonas Rauramo, Coolbrook, discuss how a pioneering project aimed at replacing fossil fuels with renewable electricity has the potential to slash carbon emissions from cement production and help meet customer demand for CO2-free products. The global cement sector, like so many other energy-intensive industries that produce materials vital to modern